Newcastle United played out a 0-0 draw with bottom-of-the-table Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League, extending Wolves' unbeaten run to five games but leaving them 14 points from safety. Eddie Howe praised his team's strong performance despite lacking cutting edge, while Rob Edwards highlighted his side's commitment and clean sheet. The match at Molineux was marked by low quality and few chances on a dreary afternoon.
The Premier League clash at Molineux Stadium on January 18, 2026, ended in a goalless stalemate between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Newcastle United. Wolves, hosting the game, started the day 15 points from safety but remained rooted to the bottom after the draw, now 14 points adrift with 16 matches left. Newcastle climbed to eighth place with the point, though they struggled to break down a compact Wolves defense.
The first half was dire, with little goalmouth action. Newcastle's Nick Woltemade wasted two early chances, heading wide from eight yards and sending an effort over the bar. Wolves grew into the game, as Mateus Mane volleyed straight at Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope, and Malick Thiaw had a header blocked on the line from a corner. Yerson Mosquera and Hugo Bueno also went close for the hosts before the break.
The second half offered even less excitement. Newcastle made a triple substitution midway through, bringing on Lewis Miley, Anthony Elanga, and Yoane Wissa, which added some threat. Kieran Trippier curled a free-kick inches wide, and Bruno Guimaraes forced a save from Jose Sa, with Joelinton's follow-up header also repelled. In stoppage time, Guimaraes lashed a late effort wide from inside the box. Newcastle managed their first shot on target only in the 85th minute.
Post-match, Newcastle manager Eddie Howe told BBC Match of the Day: "We controlled the game but we didn’t have the cutting edge today. Chance creation was an issue. They defended well, very low, compact and it was difficult for us to find space." He added, "It was a strong performance today just without the goalmouth action."
Wolves boss Rob Edwards was pleased with the resilience: "A really solid performance, really committed and we showed a lot of spirit. I am really pleased with the clean sheet... We are making some good steps forward."
Despite the draw, Wolves need victories to mount an unlikely escape, while Newcastle's £200 million summer signings like Woltemade and Wissa failed to spark against a determined defense.